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Last modified: November 07, 2011, 01:25 PM
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This is an ideal career for analytical thinkers. Meteorologists study the atmosphere and make predictions about the weather conditions that are expected over land and sea.

Salary p/a
44k - 150k
Qualifications
Degree
Intensity
Sitting
Standing
Demand
High
Travel
Medium
Conditions
Indoors & Outdoors
Weekly Hours
40-50
Pros
  • The ability to predict the weather
  • A fascinating and varied scientific career
  • Well respected and highly paid occupation
Cons
  • Irregular work hours
  • Pressure to deliver accurate weather predictions
  • Listening to the same weather jokes over and over
The Bottom Line

You have to be good at science and maths and quick to learn to be a meteorologist as you deal with new technology and large amounts of interesting data. There is constant pressure to perform accurately and the irregular work hours can be tiring. If you can handle this, then you will be respected and rewarded in both self satisfaction and pay.

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